Headlights v DRL's in Switzerland

Headlights v DRL's in Switzerland

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nutsyH

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579 posts

205 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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Anyone know if LED DRL's replace the daytime headlight requirement in Switzerland please?

Olivergt

1,648 posts

88 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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Does it matter?

Just turn your headlights on if you are concerned that you will fall foul of some rule.


Mogul

2,989 posts

230 months

Friday 31st March 2023
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True DRL’s will be compliant, whether they be LED or something else.

When I ran my 2011 Disco 4 in CH, the signature LED ‘fairy lights’ are not considered to be DRL’s so I ran with headlights on all the time (configured by the dealer to run in Scandinavia mode).


JMGS4

8,772 posts

277 months

Saturday 1st April 2023
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AFAIK only dipped headlights are allowed! (live directly on the border, and all the Swiss are using dipped heads..)

Mogul

2,989 posts

230 months

Saturday 1st April 2023
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Well the Swiss law changed on 1 Jan 2014 (Via-Sicura) and pukka EU compliant DRL’s are sufficient and dare I say it preferable.

It’s only if your car doesn’t have them that the fall-back solution is to run with dipped beams on…

Not sure what the bordering country rules are and if this could be having an impact on what folk do when close to a border.

Extract from the relevant Swiss law (in French):
Feux de circulation diurne = DRL
Feux de croisement = dipped beam




Edited by Mogul on Saturday 1st April 16:52